New toys coming from China

spstimie

Nurse Shark
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#1
I wanted to try these RGB LE floods when I got my fixtures, but decided not to. Now want to see what one will look like over a 3gal. may get another for my 3 gal plant and found them in 10-80watt versions on ebay. Also ordered a cheap flow deflector for my 14gal cube.
 

spstimie

Nurse Shark
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#5
That's why I got the cheapest blue/white LEDs I could find. I did it to cut the electric bill, but I am really interested in the full spectrum RGB provides. Still one of the best LEDs I have seen in action is the Mame RGBY fixture. Really pricey and not sold in the US, but very cool.
 

that0neguy1126

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#6
spstimie;124418 said:
That's why I got the cheapest blue/white LEDs I could find. I did it to cut the electric bill, but I am really interested in the full spectrum RGB provides. Still one of the best LEDs I have seen in action is the Mame RGBY fixture. Really pricey and not sold in the US, but very cool.
Just be careful. The light produced looks like full spectrum, but the actual output is still very narrow. you get about 10nm of each of the core colors, but you miss out on about 70% of the whole spectrum still.
 
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